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Electrical Code Rules for Portable & Temporary Electrical Power Distribution A summary of rules based on the National Electrical Code – refer to the NEC for additional rules 110.3 Electrical Equipment. All electrical equipment must be listed and labeled. Equipment must be installed and used in accordance with the listing.
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